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Nath
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26th May 09 at 12:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Got round to watching both films over the weekend, and I thought both were alright. Kidulthood is the better of the two I think. Adulthood was a bit boring. Also why is Danny Dyer in Adulthood? I was hoping he'd get his ass handed to him, but no, nothing. In it for about 2 scenes then thats it. Pointless.

Both fims did kind of annoy me though. I fucking hate the way they all speak. 'Yeh blud, naaaa man, knaa wha' I meen blud, yeh innit bruv'. And all I kept seeing in every 'blud' was the dickheads I went to school with who would square up to anyone that looked at them funny.

That Noel Clarke fella is a talented bloke though.
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Originally posted by Nath
Got round to watching both films over the weekend, and I thought both were alright. Kidulthood is the better of the two I think. Adulthood was a bit boring. Also why is Danny Dyer in Adulthood? I was hoping he'd get his ass handed to him, but no, nothing. In it for about 2 scenes then thats it. Pointless.

Both fims did kind of annoy me though. I fucking hate the way they all speak. 'Yeh blud, naaaa man, knaa wha' I meen blud, yeh innit bruv'. And all I kept seeing in every 'blud' was the dickheads I went to school with who would square up to anyone that looked at them funny.

That Noel Clarke fella is a talented bloke though.


I thought they were supposed to be a joke.
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the second film has far too much slang in it.
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They are ok but nothing spectacular. Agree that kidulthood is easily better though
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cant stand the way they talk at all. chews me to bits.
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Kidulthood is the better film, I enjoy them both though.
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I think they're both good, Kidulthood was a good introduction, Adulthood went onto show the consequences of the first films actions.

Accurate representation of youth in that area, my mate comes from Wembley and he understands all the slang shit
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Adulthood would have been better if Jay had killed sam and ended up in prison
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26th May 09 at 13:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ive been meaning to put them onto disk from the computer and watch them both, heard good storys about them
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The slang etc is how they talk in those kind of areas in london.
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yeah but in the movie its excessive
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No it's not, that is actually how they talk all the time so accurately reflects the characters
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quote:
Originally posted by Skylined
No it's not, that is actually how they talk all the time so accurately reflects the characters


I concour!
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yeah but in the movie its excessive


i knew someone from dagenham who spoke like that 24/7. makes me laugh.

thats how they talk. god knows why, it sounds shite and makes you look like a stupid twat
Nath
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Jay is the worst for it. The guy that plays him must be a blinding actor. That, or very annoying in real life too.
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Yeah to echo whats been said before that is how they talk and it is a brilliant representation of the culture of that area.

I have actually started to learn the whole 'London street language' through work
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Brilliant films blud!
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Brilliant films blud!


I read that in a Devon accent
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Loved them both.
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Good films, although needed subtitles for me tbh
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26th May 09 at 18:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Liked them both, would say Kidulthood was my favourite though.
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Preferred Adulthood personally.
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Adam Deacon who plays Jay is also a talented lyricist/rapper, search on youtube for when he was on westwoods show, amazing.
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Yea most of that was out of his songs on the adulthood soundtrack though, he didn't just make it up on the spot
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yeah i know, i didnt say he did. Hes still impressive though.

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